Kiera's dad sighed. "I love you Kiera. Please know that. And I know I'll never get back the love I lost from you and your mother–"
"MOM'S GONE DAD!" Kiera nearly shouted, tears streaming down her face. "She's here but she's….gone." Her voice broke at the last word. "I–I can't do this anymore." She said, putting the phone down and looking over at Fox. "Can we go?"
“Of course,” Fox said, wrapping an arm around her waist. He shot her father one last, unreadable look before he lead her away.
Kiera let Fox lead her out of the prison and back to the car, staying silent once they were driving.
After a few minutes of silence and taking an occasional glance over at his girlfriend, Fox sighed.
“All right. Where do you want to go for dinner? Your choice tonight.”
"(insert some fast food place). Tonight feels like a goodnight for it."
Fox smiled over at her for a moment and nodded. “Sounds good. You ready to eat right now, then?”
“All right. To (insert whatever restaurant) we go,” Fox chuckled, trying to lighten the mood a bit.
Kiera cracked a smile. "Yeah…" She whispered in a silly little baby voice.
Fox snorted and glanced at her with a grin.
(Skip?)
(Would you mind starting?)
(Sure,where are we skipping to?)
(Maybe sometime when Topaz can join in again?)
(uhh how about they bump into each other at a college event?)
(Sure! Uh…Emma do you mind starting? My brain isn't working)
(me neither oof
also, idk how much I'll be on today, it's been busy
I had a sleepover with my best friends yesterday, which was great! One of them is a guy so he had to leave before the actual sleeping part because my parents are illogical that way)
(Lol. Sounds fun! I’ll start when I get home.)
Fox glanced up at the sky as he sat on the edge of the water fountain in the middle of the campus grounds. He had a book and a notebook in his lap, with a pencil resting on top of them, since he was trying to finish his assignments. It was going pretty well, but he was stuck on a problem and really just wanted to go home and sleep.
Caspian stretched his shoulders, taking a stroll around campus to ease his nerves. The sun was warm on his back, cheering him up considerably as he spotted Fox, sitting on the fountain. He raised a hand in greeting, but really expecting to get a wave back.
Fox lowered his head just in time to see Caspian wave at him. He smiled over at him and waved back cheerily.
Caspian blinked, surprise. A slow smile made its way across his face, and he crossed the courtyard to him.
Fox closed his books and set them aside, careful to make sure they wouldn’t get wet. He stood to greet Caspian, still smiling.